A few more season complete performances were added to the best high school lacrosse stats lists today, including two players from Colorado who earned All-Region honors. Two players from Massachusetts are still putting up big numbers in big playoff games to earn a spot on the 2015 Best Known Performances List.
As boys’ high school lacrosse players, teams and coaches earn a spot, and are reported, on our 2015 Best Known Lacrosse Performances list, LaxRecords.com posts a daily recap acknowledging the performance.
There are multiple ways to submit a performance for inclusion on our Best Known Performances list. You can use one of our submission forms (links below), which is the easiest way. Or you can email Mike Loveday at mloveday@laxrecords.com.
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Game Individual Performances
A.J. Kucinski from Boston College High School (Mass.) totaled 12 points on eight goals and four assists in a 19-6 win over Mansfield (Mass.). Kucinski’s game came in the first round of the Division I South tournament and put the junior over 200 career points. https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/06/02/high-routs-mansfield-div-south-lacrosse-tournament/6HbtQuJQxuKsweBLZlLeKK/story.html
Cathedral (Mass.) attackman Cam Peritz totaled 12 points on seven assists and five goals in a 17-11 win over Belchertown (Mass.) on Wednesday. The win helped Cathedral move into the second round of the Central-West Division III tournament. Peritz has totaled 155 points this season (87 goals, 68 assists) and has 279 for his career. Source
Season Individual Performances
Chad Kreuzer from Monarch (Colo.) tallied 107 points with 68 goals on his way to Front Range League MVP and BoCoPreps.com All-Region First Team honors.
Dawson School (Colo.) freshman Gavyn Pure finished his first varsity season with 96 points and 51 assists. Pure earned 2015 BoCoPreps.com All-Region First Team honors for his performance. Source